If your phone has a camera, just try not to take a photo of yourself. (Simply look to the millions of duckfaced Facebook users. The temptation, friends, is simply too great.)

It's the same for celebrities. They're people too, right? Every celebrity -- whether we're talking Christina Hendricks, Olivia Munn, Scarlett Johansson, we could go on -- takes her panties off one leg at a time, just like the rest of us. They just seem to do it while holding an iPhone or flipcam or something.

Could something similar have happened to Glee's Heather Morris? A series of grainy -- but still decidedly NSFW -- pictures have been passed around online since the weekend, the Daily Mail reports, all featuring a blonde woman who looks a lot like Glee's Brittany S. Pierce. Some of the (clothed) snapshots appear to be Morris dressed up in her Glee "Slave 4 U" costume, others depict the blonde dressed up in nothing at all -- and all appear to have been taken with a phone, leading various outlets to speculate Morris may be the latest celebrity target of phone hacking.

The 25-year-old actress/dancer hasn't commented on the photo leak to confirm or deny whether the woman in the photos is even her -- though MSN reports the pictures are publically available via Morris' Apple account (username: dancemo21).

Whatever the situation, this isn't the first time Morris has figured in a nude photo leak -- though today's selection is comparatively lacking in quality. In 2010, a series of professionally shot nudes of the actress spread online. Taken before the term "Gleek" was even coined, Morris told Extra that she wasn't surprised to learn they'd resurfaced, and laughed off any potential scandal.

"For me, I think they are beautiful," Morris told Extra. "It's not something I'm ashamed of. Everybody should do tasteful beautiful nudes -- so when you get older you're gonna be like, 'Oh that's when my body looked so great!'"

It even looked great in bad light, sans airbrushing, as captured from a weird angle by your old phone's crappy camera? That's confidence. Maybe celebrities aren't like us, after all.

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